An Ohio woman is suing Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant, accusing him of breaching a promise to marry her.

It was not immediately clear if she realized the superstar had been married for 10 years to wife Vanessa Lane Bryant.

Selina Miller filed the suit last week in Orange County Superior Court, claiming that the married star gave her a "completed and signed agreement" to provide her with a ring, the OC Weekly reported.

Miller, predictably, told the newspaper that she had had intimate relations with Bryant.

"He likes playing games with women more than people know," she told the paper. "I'm upset because he promised me a ring [during one visit], and then some other people influenced him, and I didn't get it. He thinks he can stop by my house any time he wants to. There are other women, too. One of them got a ring."

It's not the first time Miller has sued the hoops star. She filed a defamation and invasion-of-privacy suit against Bryant and the NBA, which was dismissed in 2009 as "frivolous."

In an emailed statement to the Daily News, lawyers for Bryant said the hoops player was "aware of the lawsuit filed by Selina Miller and will defend, if necessary, the ridiculous, if not bizarre, allegations contained in the suit.

"Mr. Bryant has never met Ms. Miller and categorically denies all of the allegations in the complaint. From our initial investigation, it appears that Ms. Miller is a serial litigant, who has filed lawsuits against, among others, the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio, the Attorney General for the State of Ohio, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation."

While Bryant has been married for a decade, he did cop to cheating on his wife in 2003 when he was accused of sexually assaulting a 19-year-old hotel employee. The charges were dropped after his accuser refused to testify.

"He's the best player in the game. It's just that simple. There's nothing that Kobe Bryant can't do. He will defend your best player. He will shoot from the perimeter. He will get all in your mug, he will do whatever it takes. He is the most complete basketball player in the game today, bar none. He has an assassin's mentality." -- Stephen A. Smith